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that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's executive fiats. will he make another one on amnesty? congressman cuellar joins us here next. lou: hillary clinton speaking out about the widespread unrest in ferguson, missouri, just about 20 days after the shooting of michael brown. her comments come after a firestorm of criticism for not addressing the issue as a presidential candidate prospect. >> we can do better. we cannot ignore the inequities that persist in our justice system. ip equities that undermind our -- undermine our most deeply-held values of fairness and equality. i appla
that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's...
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that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's executive fiats. will he make another one on amnesty? congressman cuellar joins us here next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidenc
that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's...
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dennis hastert is also here. the reasons that democrats are afraid to bash governor rick perry despite his indictment. if you thought someone many people around the world see now is a spectacle of urban setting. the spectacle much like a train wreck that is at once tragic and from which i cannot be at averted. this is a humbling moment for america and large measure because our national leadership out black humility for so long calling on the united states to concentrate on solving is own problem and russia's foreign minister taking the opportunity to advise the obama administration to pay more attention to restoring order in their own country before imposing their dubious experience on other nations. and egypt's leadership has not forgotten the president obama once in this did hosni mubarak moscow. and they echoed a favorite line of his often repeated foreign policy officials urging restraint in ferguson. in the president's own party certainly has. the white house says that there are no immediate plans for presid
dennis hastert is also here. the reasons that democrats are afraid to bash governor rick perry despite his indictment. if you thought someone many people around the world see now is a spectacle of urban setting. the spectacle much like a train wreck that is at once tragic and from which i cannot be at averted. this is a humbling moment for america and large measure because our national leadership out black humility for so long calling on the united states to concentrate on solving is own...
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dennis, what kind of damage and theft did you have to deal with? >> well, they busted out every window out there in front and stole everything out of the showroom and rifled through everything they could look for and they took maybe -- seemed like some value. on the good side, no one was hurt, and some of the stuff they stole were ones. didn't get a set of tires and wheels. they were on display, and fortunately they were afraid to go back into the warehouse. they threw beer cans and stuff they stole, but -- >> we're showing what looks like today. when the this was happening, were there any police around or what? >> none that we could see, but the news media there filmed a lot of them. our own security cameras were operational. but i think just too much for the police to do, and possibly they didn't want to have another -- people get hurt or something like that. but, neil, what i would like to say specifically is this company -- we do wholesaling of tires and have a small retail facility. i don't want people to think that this represents this city t
dennis, what kind of damage and theft did you have to deal with? >> well, they busted out every window out there in front and stole everything out of the showroom and rifled through everything they could look for and they took maybe -- seemed like some value. on the good side, no one was hurt, and some of the stuff they stole were ones. didn't get a set of tires and wheels. they were on display, and fortunately they were afraid to go back into the warehouse. they threw beer cans and stuff...
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that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's executive fiats. will he make another one on amnesty? congressman cuellar joins us here next. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in y
that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's...
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and you said you never called me dennis and that's the beauty of robin. i think everybody is so sort of paris hiltony -- he was immense intellect. fearless comedian and all of that was dwarfed by an even bigger heart. i mean, he was the sweetest, gentlist cat i ever encountered in my live. i don't think anybody has ever saw more smiles reflected back at him in the history of their life. he had a magical quality about him. i would watch on the side of the stage once in a while. and it's like you are watching a comedian. you saw wonderment too, you saw the crowds at the end of red ford's quiz show where people couldn't believe charles van done knew that they couldn't believe robin was tapped into that sort of wire. they wanted to be part of it. that was one of his brilliant things is i always thought robin was a genius with aid side car. there are some genius i talked to in my life and saw. it was inaccessible. you knew they were on their own. i thought people with robin ever since he did that first bit on first hbo special step into my brain. people would
and you said you never called me dennis and that's the beauty of robin. i think everybody is so sort of paris hiltony -- he was immense intellect. fearless comedian and all of that was dwarfed by an even bigger heart. i mean, he was the sweetest, gentlist cat i ever encountered in my live. i don't think anybody has ever saw more smiles reflected back at him in the history of their life. he had a magical quality about him. i would watch on the side of the stage once in a while. and it's like you...
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thank you, dennis kelleher, joining us from washington. coming up, i will introduce you to the cofounders of a company called baron fig. they are creating a handcrafted note hook looking to make a big splash in a digital age. that's next on "taking stock." ♪ >> this is "taking stock those quote on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox will stopper member the old days when notes were written on paper in notebooks? there and figure members this. they launched a kickstarter campaign to begin a company that produces high-end, well-crafted notebooks without the goal was to raise a mere $15,000 but they ended up raising over $160,000. i'm joined by the cofounders, adam kornfield and joey cafone. you do know that it is a digital age. >> we were told that. >> you understand there is this thing called the internet that you ventured from the world of wall street to make notebooks. why did you decide to go into this? >> this is a company that's all about encouraging the makers. people making things and creating things. we took a poll amongst ourselves as people
thank you, dennis kelleher, joining us from washington. coming up, i will introduce you to the cofounders of a company called baron fig. they are creating a handcrafted note hook looking to make a big splash in a digital age. that's next on "taking stock." ♪ >> this is "taking stock those quote on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox will stopper member the old days when notes were written on paper in notebooks? there and figure members this. they launched a kickstarter campaign to...
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it's not the run of the mill denny's. dark wood panelling, button tufted seating, and the best part, the grand crew slam. two grand slam entrees, a bottle of 2003 tom perry nonchampagne, all for $300. i'm going there for my birthday. >> i'm buying. >> i'll remember that. got it on camera. >>> president obama got the internet buzzing, but not just about what he said, but what he wore. the president's suit choice lit up twitter, the audacity of taupe, and yes we tan. the president said he only wears gray or blue suits in an effort to perry down decisions. here he is at an easter service earlier this year. many were negative on the suit selection, he's not the first president to lighten things up john dingle offered strong support for the fashion choice. others speculated that they are taking style tips from governor rick perry. it had a twitter handle, named obama's tan suit. >> we all have a tan suit in the closet. >> just kind of sits there. you never take it out. >> dust it off now and then. >> break it out. it's not the
it's not the run of the mill denny's. dark wood panelling, button tufted seating, and the best part, the grand crew slam. two grand slam entrees, a bottle of 2003 tom perry nonchampagne, all for $300. i'm going there for my birthday. >> i'm buying. >> i'll remember that. got it on camera. >>> president obama got the internet buzzing, but not just about what he said, but what he wore. the president's suit choice lit up twitter, the audacity of taupe, and yes we tan. the...
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but standing out comes natural to dennis mcdade of dominion power. he's an ordinary guy doing some extraordinary things. a man of many talents, dennis produces video journals, animations to create awareness of safety. >> what happened? >> it was the last job of the day, and i took a shortcut. >> and give insight as to what hardworking servicemen do. >> i'm going to go ahead and install this fault chaser on the line, hook up the underground line, just in case this cable is bad. it's not a violent explosion. >> his most popular work to date is a rap video called "safe." ♪ safe i got my hard hat on ♪ safe i got my fr ♪ safe i got my gloves on >> dennis attributes the creation of his video journals, safety raps and safety animations to dominion power embracing diversity. >> when i first brought the safety rap to dominion's attention, they instantly ran with it. they appreciated the song. it became a hit. everyone is singing the song. it's for the public, gives the customers at look at what we do, insight into how we approach a job when the lights a
but standing out comes natural to dennis mcdade of dominion power. he's an ordinary guy doing some extraordinary things. a man of many talents, dennis produces video journals, animations to create awareness of safety. >> what happened? >> it was the last job of the day, and i took a shortcut. >> and give insight as to what hardworking servicemen do. >> i'm going to go ahead and install this fault chaser on the line, hook up the underground line, just in case this cable...
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dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to the president. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or not confident that life for our children's generation will be better than it has been for us? just 21% of americans feel confident about that. 76% are not confident. do you think things in the nation are gem headed in the right direction or off track? 22% right direction, a whopping 71% wrontrack. do you approve or disapprove of the job barack obama is doing as president? 40% approve. 54% disapprove. 6% not sure. do you approve or disapprove of the job congress is doing? 14% approve. 79% disapprove. 7% not sure. how do you feel towards republicans in congress? positive, 19%. neutral, 24%, negati
dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to the president. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or...
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dennis, great to have you with us. >> thanks, lou. great to be here. >> is it your sense right now the republicans are going to take the senate? >> i think it's a pretty good chance. this fickle business in politics, never a sure thing. but i think it's a very good possibility. looks like even places like new hampshire now. there are places that we never even thought were close are close. what is happening to the democratic party, they've had folks who voted in this country have had six years of the obama administration and it's a reaction not just to democrats themselves but to a party that's really failed to lead this country. >> a party that has supported throughout president obama who is now, i think it's fair to say, wildly unpopular, and the events in ferguson, missouri, certainly not helping him. give us your sense of how he is handling that, how the federal government could do better? >> i look at this, i did a quick math -- only 6% of the people arrested were actually from ferguson, missouri. the rest are from outside. it wou
dennis, great to have you with us. >> thanks, lou. great to be here. >> is it your sense right now the republicans are going to take the senate? >> i think it's a pretty good chance. this fickle business in politics, never a sure thing. but i think it's a very good possibility. looks like even places like new hampshire now. there are places that we never even thought were close are close. what is happening to the democratic party, they've had folks who voted in this country...
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dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to thepresident. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or not confident that life for our children's generation will be better than it has been for us? just 21% of americans feel confident about that. 76% are not confident. do you think things in the nation are gem headed in the right direction or off track? 22% right direction, a whopping 71% wrong track. do you approve or disapprove of the job barack obama is doing as president? 40% approve. 54% disapprove. 6% not sure. do you approve or disapprove of the job congress is doing? 14% approve. 79% disapprove. 7% not sure. how do you feel towards republicans in congress? positive, 19%. neutral, 24%, negat
dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to thepresident. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or...
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. >> another bondsman, dennis sew, just got a call that two bounty hunters he hired are on their way - they've captured one of his "skips." >> on about september 9th, 2013, we bail out tony deshawn mccoy from the baltimore county detention center. >> how much was his bail? >> $50,000 dollars. >> that's a high one. >> yeah. >> so it's petty theft basically. >> it's theft, but multiple counts. >> tony mccoy was arrested for writing bad checks. he'd missed a court date one month ago...dennis tracked him down in north carolina. >> welcome back to baltimore! >> the bounty hunters grabbed tony at four this morning in charlotte. most of tony's family lives there, including his fiancee and young son. >> how come you didn't go to court, man? >> because my brother, right now he's sick, he's a diabetic, he about died about a week ago, and he's still in critical condition, and i was down there. >> they're going to take deshawn and charge him, book him on the bench warrant when he missed court. >> they're going to take him to jail? to the central bookings? >> yes. >> if they offered you the same
. >> another bondsman, dennis sew, just got a call that two bounty hunters he hired are on their way - they've captured one of his "skips." >> on about september 9th, 2013, we bail out tony deshawn mccoy from the baltimore county detention center. >> how much was his bail? >> $50,000 dollars. >> that's a high one. >> yeah. >> so it's petty theft basically. >> it's theft, but multiple counts. >> tony mccoy was arrested for writing...
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. >> somebody that knows we have tape of her saying with dennis kucinic years ago. >> same kind of thing. >> she's from texas, i believe. in texas people had a lot of common sense. neil: what part of texas, mars? >> speaking of mars, she's the same person who put an american flag on mars. >> that's right, that's right. neil: well, we kind of did. >> she's got this record of saying crazy things. neil: dave's report on, this they capitalized, democrats, on the impeachment talk as a great fund-raising tool and it is a good fund-raising tool and very conservative republicans have actually pursued that, and even though speaker boehner saying go slow on that, it's onlying helping them not us, what do you think? >> here's the point. i know people like karl rove and the establishment of republicans want to impeach the idea. you don't want to nicks any idea there might be in the constitution torques eventually take a lawbreaker to court. has president obama broken the law? i don't think he has. impeachment is there, it's an abuse of the word. impeachment exists. >> don't you start getting pregnan
. >> somebody that knows we have tape of her saying with dennis kucinic years ago. >> same kind of thing. >> she's from texas, i believe. in texas people had a lot of common sense. neil: what part of texas, mars? >> speaking of mars, she's the same person who put an american flag on mars. >> that's right, that's right. neil: well, we kind of did. >> she's got this record of saying crazy things. neil: dave's report on, this they capitalized, democrats, on the...
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dennis gartman, last word to you here. does this resolve the issues, these outstanding issues for bank of america? what's the longer-term shareholder read here? >> probably not. probably not. it has been a long and involved saga for bank of america. i think they wish that they had never heard of word countrywide in their life before, and i don't think that this is going to go away any time soon. sadly, that's probably the truth. >> yeah. >> yeah, we'll have to leave it there for now, everybody. a lot of news just in that first block. be sure to stick around and catch tim seymour on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. with much more on all these news items we just hit. >>> has the president won against big business? walgreen on the road to merge with alliance, but not via the controversial tax inversion route, which would have relocated it to a lower-tax country. the stock being punished today, but ceo not wavering. larry kudlow and the panel coming up on the story. >>> first, though, what's next for the fed and when? atlanta federal
dennis gartman, last word to you here. does this resolve the issues, these outstanding issues for bank of america? what's the longer-term shareholder read here? >> probably not. probably not. it has been a long and involved saga for bank of america. i think they wish that they had never heard of word countrywide in their life before, and i don't think that this is going to go away any time soon. sadly, that's probably the truth. >> yeah. >> yeah, we'll have to leave it there...
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ambassador dennis ross and judith miller are back with me. ambassador, you referenced something you used the word realignment. i want to read something that struck me when i listened to prime minister netanyahu yesterday. he talked about saying it surprised many, but not us, the special connection we have with countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation is open for us for israel new possibilities. that one speaks volumes to me. what about you ambassador? >> it is a significant point. it suggests we are thinking beyond what happens at the end of this round. he's thinking of it from two different stand points. one standpoint is what you do to ensure hamas doesn't gain with gaza. candidates be used for housing authority as alternative to hamas hamas. is there a way to create greater cooperation among this group on regional issues. the fact that he is talking about opportunity to suggest that he realizes this round of fighting needs to be thinking not only in terms of what it represents about hamas but what it means
ambassador dennis ross and judith miller are back with me. ambassador, you referenced something you used the word realignment. i want to read something that struck me when i listened to prime minister netanyahu yesterday. he talked about saying it surprised many, but not us, the special connection we have with countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation is open for us for israel new possibilities. that one speaks volumes to me. what about you ambassador? >>...
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denny's making new york city debut today and will cost awe bundle. this decorative diner is definitely doing manhattan proud. this diner is coming up. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. and promotes heart healt
denny's making new york city debut today and will cost awe bundle. this decorative diner is definitely doing manhattan proud. this diner is coming up. ♪ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. we created legalzoom to help people start their business and...
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geoff dennis >> with us the entire hour. lending club firing for a $500 a $500 ipo -- filing for million ipo. the number of shares to be offered at him -- and a price will be released later. bill ackman is trying to fast-track litigation against allergan. the move is part of a $54 billion takeover bid. ford begins selling the new generation of its mustang. it will be exported to more than 120 countries. the 2015 mustang will start at around $24,000. >> a right-hand drive mustang? that is un-american. >> do we not need more of those in the u.k.? [laughter] geoff dennis is all for it. >> malaysia airlines is losing customers and employees and is struggling to bring them back after the disasters. we will discuss this after the break. "bloomberg surveillance" on your tablet and everything else. smartphone, bloomberg.com, everywhere you go. we will be back. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." -- jordann solo "in thewill be on loop" this morning. >> malaysia airlines. we had the two disasters within four month
geoff dennis >> with us the entire hour. lending club firing for a $500 a $500 ipo -- filing for million ipo. the number of shares to be offered at him -- and a price will be released later. bill ackman is trying to fast-track litigation against allergan. the move is part of a $54 billion takeover bid. ford begins selling the new generation of its mustang. it will be exported to more than 120 countries. the 2015 mustang will start at around $24,000. >> a right-hand drive mustang?...
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. >> reporter: at dawn of president obama's second term chief of staff dennis mcdonagh launch a celebrated charm offensive to repair the white house's frayed relations with capitol hill. now published reports suggest the president's relations with congress, even democrats, have never been frostier. nearly six years into his term with his popularity at the lowest of his presidency reports the "new york times," mr. obama appears remarkably distant from his own party on capitol hill with his long neglect of would-be allies catching up to him. in interviews, nearly two dozen democratic lawmakers and senior congressional aides suggested that mr. obama's approach has left him with few loyalists to effectively manage the issues erupting abroad and at home and could imperil his efforts to leave a legacy in his final stretch in office. >> we've heard this criticism repeatedly throughout obama's presidency. obama needs to take this want his presidency to end inin the same dismal way that the carter presidency did. >> reporter: like jimmy carter, mr. obama won the presidency by campaigning as a washi
. >> reporter: at dawn of president obama's second term chief of staff dennis mcdonagh launch a celebrated charm offensive to repair the white house's frayed relations with capitol hill. now published reports suggest the president's relations with congress, even democrats, have never been frostier. nearly six years into his term with his popularity at the lowest of his presidency reports the "new york times," mr. obama appears remarkably distant from his own party on capitol...
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others question whether obama would be willing to do it but his top officials dennis ross to assist top official on policy for the first few years that the administration gary seymore his top wmd official at the white house for the first few years of the administration boasts boasts a matter-of-factly if it comes to that point the present will be willing to use force and i quote them both in the book. over the past two years or so i think the establishment position has done me near 180-degree turn and shifted so much that now those that suggest we can live with a nuclear-armed iran are the ones who are dismissed as extremists. rand paul recently got himself in political hot water for suggesting that it should be on the table as an option. as i see it what's happened over the past couple of years as the foreign-policy establishment has caught up with this argument i've been making for several years. i would like to think my work and my arguments have played some part in bringing the shift about. the book is not arguing the military option should be a last resort from deterred iran from a
others question whether obama would be willing to do it but his top officials dennis ross to assist top official on policy for the first few years that the administration gary seymore his top wmd official at the white house for the first few years of the administration boasts boasts a matter-of-factly if it comes to that point the present will be willing to use force and i quote them both in the book. over the past two years or so i think the establishment position has done me near 180-degree...
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don't they, dennis? thank you. >> communique lied, there's a long list of people who have told terrible lies about the weather understoground. >> i'm completely candid about the weather underground. you can read about it in any of my books. you certainly don't believe that "new york times" gets things right every time. >> even kath think add milted about how much the weather underground dig him. >> that's not true. what she said was here we are in a genocide war here we are murdering black panthers and what is the news media focused on? this crazy guy who stuck a fork in somebody and she was mocking it. and it was reported as if she was supporting him. she doesn't support him. it doesn't matter if there's an endless echo chamber that you help perpetuate. >> is it true that the weather underground had a serious discussion before it went underground about whether they should kill all white babies as a university of arizona professor claims. here he is. >> no. >> i remember going to the last aboveground wea
don't they, dennis? thank you. >> communique lied, there's a long list of people who have told terrible lies about the weather understoground. >> i'm completely candid about the weather underground. you can read about it in any of my books. you certainly don't believe that "new york times" gets things right every time. >> even kath think add milted about how much the weather underground dig him. >> that's not true. what she said was here we are in a genocide...
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[bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! [cheering and applause] >> jon: hey, you ever have one of those days where you think to you're, i sure hope this isn't on television? [laughter] hey, man, you know what, we'll get 'em tomorrow. that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> come some night with me and sit out at the border one, two, 3:00 a.m., dodge tranche las, captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ (eagle caw) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to "the report"! thanks so much for joining us! nation -- (chanting) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: nation, thank you so much! nation, thank you so much for your love and adulation tonight. i need it more than ever because if you have been watching the news, you know it's been a tough week for, let's say humans. (laughter) from battles in gaza to russia shelling ukraine to taliban advances in afghanistan, they're not releasing any more new weird al videos. (laughter) fo
[bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! [cheering and applause] >> jon: hey, you ever have one of those days where you think to you're, i sure hope this isn't on television? [laughter] hey, man, you know what, we'll get 'em tomorrow. that's our show, join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> come some night with me and sit out at the border one, two, 3:00 a.m., dodge tranche las, captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at...
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what changes minds are personal stories of how americans benefit and the stories the dennis -- benefit a value statement. what is in it for the voter? when a cancer pain shouldn't says that if it was not for obamacare, i would be dead, the value is obvious. use stories to show what people get. they get insured, despite pre-existing conditions. they did to keep their doctors and the peace of mind that, even if you are diagnosed with an aggressive cancer, the coverage you pay for can never be taken away and you will never hit a lifetime limit. let me demonstrate with my story. i have to buy my insurance and the cost kept going up. i was paying $1400 a month. why did i not shop around? i could not. i am a woman and i could be charged more because of that. obamacare gives me the right to buy the same plan as everybody else. i am not discriminated against for being self-employed. i have the same coverage i have before for $900 less a month. i did not get a tax subsidy. my premium sound expensive and i would pay more for the insulin to stay alive if i had to buy it without insurance. i'll ne
what changes minds are personal stories of how americans benefit and the stories the dennis -- benefit a value statement. what is in it for the voter? when a cancer pain shouldn't says that if it was not for obamacare, i would be dead, the value is obvious. use stories to show what people get. they get insured, despite pre-existing conditions. they did to keep their doctors and the peace of mind that, even if you are diagnosed with an aggressive cancer, the coverage you pay for can never be...
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legendary front man jaund anderson and while a band is touring at styx, dennis deyoung is also on the road performs the music of styx. meanwhile, foreigner lacks its original front man lou graham who left the band in 2004. so over a couple of yuenglings we 50th-aging rockers proceeded to debate the propriety of 60-plus aging rock musicians continuing to use their original band name when there are so few original members in the touring lineup. i proposed a 2/5 rule. paul waved me off saying it doesn't lend itself to a simple mathematic's analysis. by a one-half rule say that paul and ringo can constitute a reunited baegeatles. my suggestion, a compromise. he said that would be unworkable. by that count current of creedence clearwater revive, not wi withstanding absence of john fogerty, spirit and voice and sound of the group. he's got a point. for instance -- ♪ >> math would never carry the day for the band currently billing itself as chicago. while they've got the horn section, lack the soul of the original band. and peter cetera, the man behind most of the group's hits, hasn't been
legendary front man jaund anderson and while a band is touring at styx, dennis deyoung is also on the road performs the music of styx. meanwhile, foreigner lacks its original front man lou graham who left the band in 2004. so over a couple of yuenglings we 50th-aging rockers proceeded to debate the propriety of 60-plus aging rock musicians continuing to use their original band name when there are so few original members in the touring lineup. i proposed a 2/5 rule. paul waved me off saying it...
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. >> and just ahead, documentary producer dennis michael lynch and his exclusive video of what he says is really taking place right now at our border. don't go away. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips >>> welcome back, everybody. now back to ferguson, missouri, where there's been so much anger and frustration and so many people asking how the community can get past the recent violence and find a new way forward. joining us now from ferguson, missouri stat
. >> and just ahead, documentary producer dennis michael lynch and his exclusive video of what he says is really taking place right now at our border. don't go away. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy!...
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don't but it's not society's not able to accept some of the things that i say your favorite player was dennis rodman the great defensive who is one of the i know down in the world's weird guy he is very weird is he still your favorite he's my favorite why he's a my favorite as i was a kid i always wanted to play like him because of the fence because his defense has hustle rebounding rebounding not necessarily rebound i like his hustle and i was never rebound i was more of a stills guy but i just think he the way play the game is so much passion and when you look when you look at his back story no father you know i want to think he grew up with his mother and he's raising children grew up the same way you know my parents separated and i'm raising children at the age of sixteen and as i well i can relate to that looking back ten years ago we had the malice at the palace the credible night ten years ago november nineteenth twenty thousand for. at the palace in auburn hills you read it for the benefit of those who may not know you ran into this then what happened that you were on the pacers that
don't but it's not society's not able to accept some of the things that i say your favorite player was dennis rodman the great defensive who is one of the i know down in the world's weird guy he is very weird is he still your favorite he's my favorite why he's a my favorite as i was a kid i always wanted to play like him because of the fence because his defense has hustle rebounding rebounding not necessarily rebound i like his hustle and i was never rebound i was more of a stills guy but i...
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dennis ross, you've certainly been on the other side of the negotiating table before. does this cease fire seem real to you? >> it does seem real to me because i think both sides really want this to be over. neither side knew, at this point, that there was much more that could be gained and they each saw the price they were paying was one that was going to continue to go up. we can look at it as a price not being equal to the two sides but how does each side evaluate those costs? i think for the israelis, they had destroyed the tunnels. if they band to go in and stop the mortars, they would have to go in on the ground again and take over gaza, which was too high a price to pay. they achieved what they were going to achieve militarily. for hamas, if you look at the rockets they had left, if they kept firing, they would deplete the arsenal and the price in gaza was going up. so each was looking for a way out and this gives them a chance to sustain something. >> ifill: shibley telhami, you married iyou -- you heard in the he didn't understand why hamas didn't take the dea
dennis ross, you've certainly been on the other side of the negotiating table before. does this cease fire seem real to you? >> it does seem real to me because i think both sides really want this to be over. neither side knew, at this point, that there was much more that could be gained and they each saw the price they were paying was one that was going to continue to go up. we can look at it as a price not being equal to the two sides but how does each side evaluate those costs? i think...
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and dennis o'donnell gets us in the mood. >> reporter: thank you, vern. once upon a time, shayne skov was a highly touted draft prospects out of stanford but unfortunately injuries derailed those prospects. he signed as a free agent with the 49ers. >> definitely surprised. but i mean, turned things out of my control but i have the wonderful opportunity to come out here and join the 49ers which was a tough decision but it's a great place to be, i mean, it's -- it's close to home. great team. and just the roster, the locker room, get a chance to contribute. >> reporter: the stanford linebacker is reunited with jim harbaugh who coached skov down on the farm. skov hopes his transition to the nfl is as smooth as harbaugh's. >> i think everybody changes over time. the college game and pro game are different so you have to coach a little differently but he is definitely mastered it and the success he has had over the past 12 years demonstrates that he did that very well. >> reporter: i think skov is going to have to have a huge game tonight if he expects to make
and dennis o'donnell gets us in the mood. >> reporter: thank you, vern. once upon a time, shayne skov was a highly touted draft prospects out of stanford but unfortunately injuries derailed those prospects. he signed as a free agent with the 49ers. >> definitely surprised. but i mean, turned things out of my control but i have the wonderful opportunity to come out here and join the 49ers which was a tough decision but it's a great place to be, i mean, it's -- it's close to home....
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with us the founder of foursquare, dennis crowley. i found out you're not in silicon valley, you're in silicon alley. what exactly is silicon alley when it's at home? >> i think silicon alley now is just all of the tech activity that's happening in new york. i've never found the one specific alley. >> you've been looking since '98. >> since i moved in '98 i thought it was one street and i think it's most of downtown manhattan at this point. >> you've got a pretty good streak, though. you've got some great tech startups. >> yeah, we're doing okay. foursquare hob going for five years strong and i had a company before this. >> so is there a tech bubble? are we worried about a tech bubble? >> i was watching the pets.com commercial. i haven't seen that in forever. back then, that was people trying to sell a little bit of everything on the internet. the people that are selling stuff on the internet have figured it out. i think what companies like four square are doing now is trying to reinvent the world through this lens of data analytics a
with us the founder of foursquare, dennis crowley. i found out you're not in silicon valley, you're in silicon alley. what exactly is silicon alley when it's at home? >> i think silicon alley now is just all of the tech activity that's happening in new york. i've never found the one specific alley. >> you've been looking since '98. >> since i moved in '98 i thought it was one street and i think it's most of downtown manhattan at this point. >> you've got a pretty good...
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legalized pot is a public health dennis. next, someone who agrees with that opinion. she will state her case. big stars plowing money to the campaign of senate and democrats. here it comes. the second hour. it is two minutes away. ♪ cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take alis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may causan unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immiate medical hp for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling
legalized pot is a public health dennis. next, someone who agrees with that opinion. she will state her case. big stars plowing money to the campaign of senate and democrats. here it comes. the second hour. it is two minutes away. ♪ cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently....
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let's brim in ambassador dennis ross, served as special assistance to president obama and was senior director of the national security council for the central region. knew fox news contributor, mr. ambassador, thank you. >> nice to be with you. >> i mentioned to it ed but i did a lot of reading on all the new protocols that went into place in 2012, 2013, and how they thought they had a handle on this. i guess there's no way to stop it completely. bus, man, just tears your heart out. >> it does, and it's shocking when it takes place in a facility that is seen as being as secure as this one was. and the protocols have been successful when you look at the decline in the insider attacks. as you noted in the report earlier, the numbers were dramatically higher in 2012. they dropped significantly in 2013. and they have dropped again in 2014. so, those protocols in many respects have been working. the problem is in a place like afghanistan, it's hard to make them perfect. and we're seeing the results of that. as i said, from my standpoint, to see it take place where it did, to see the kind
let's brim in ambassador dennis ross, served as special assistance to president obama and was senior director of the national security council for the central region. knew fox news contributor, mr. ambassador, thank you. >> nice to be with you. >> i mentioned to it ed but i did a lot of reading on all the new protocols that went into place in 2012, 2013, and how they thought they had a handle on this. i guess there's no way to stop it completely. bus, man, just tears your heart out....
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you have to go after bankers, not just bank. >> sreenivasan: dennis kelleher, what about some responsible came from merrill lynch, countrywide, institutions bank of america purchased, should bank of america be held liable? >> as lynn knows, it's standard corporate practice and has been for 100 years that an acquirer acquires the assets and liabilities of an institution and that's what happened in this case. it's routine and boring and happens all the time. they took the position or tried to claim that they should get extra credit because they did it as a service to the country in a middle of a crisis. that was factually false and the department of justice rejected it as they should have. they closed countrywide in early 2008 and bought merrill lynch after trying for years so took an advantage of an opportunity. there was an upside notwithstanding the down side largely to countrywide. so that's a red herring the bank's trying to distract people with. >> sreenivasan: lynn stout, the door has been left open for criminal investigation, but what's the likelihood that's the avenue pursued? >> t
you have to go after bankers, not just bank. >> sreenivasan: dennis kelleher, what about some responsible came from merrill lynch, countrywide, institutions bank of america purchased, should bank of america be held liable? >> as lynn knows, it's standard corporate practice and has been for 100 years that an acquirer acquires the assets and liabilities of an institution and that's what happened in this case. it's routine and boring and happens all the time. they took the position or...
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daniel --re back with we are back with dennis michael lynch. film "come to america 2," why did you decide to focus on the issue of illegal immigration? guest: i have been a businessman since my entire adult life, since 18 years old. after witnessing september 11, iran from the twin towers. i decided to make a difference, so i got into filmmaking and did it women migration -- and did it legal immigration. i foundown away by what specifically at the border, and how it was impacting the american worker. hiringg a ceo who is hundreds of people at the time, i started to understand the impact it was having not only on taking jobs away from americans, but how it was impacting the depression, where wages stay down for americans. 1," andcome to america it was unbelievable how many people came in and bought the dvd and shared it with people. i decided to do a second film. in fact, my film that is all coversow also immigration and other topics as well and how it is mistreated or misreported in the mainstream media. with "they come to america have madeo,"
daniel --re back with we are back with dennis michael lynch. film "come to america 2," why did you decide to focus on the issue of illegal immigration? guest: i have been a businessman since my entire adult life, since 18 years old. after witnessing september 11, iran from the twin towers. i decided to make a difference, so i got into filmmaking and did it women migration -- and did it legal immigration. i foundown away by what specifically at the border, and how it was impacting the...